Labienus dies in battle, Pompey the younger is executed, but Sextus Pompey escapes to take command of the remnants of the Pompeian fleet.
There he defended himself against the attacks of the Pompeian commander, Marcus Octavius, but a few months later died of illness (48 BC or the beginning of 47 BC).
As tribune in 54 BC, Laelius gave support to Aulus Gabinius, another Pompeian associate, when he was prosecuted and convicted by Memmius.
This gave him the opportunity to study Pompeian art and Raphael's works at the Vatican.
The earliest historical record is an inscription from the time of the Roman civil war, which records that the Pompeian generals P. Attius Varus and C. Considius Longus fortified the town in 46 BC.
Musher also imported bulk olive oil, and built warehouses in Genoa, Tortosa, Barcelona, Malaga and Baltimore.
The Greek cities of Emporion and Rhode lose their autonomy as punishment of their support to the Pompeian party.